My Kingdom for a Home Depot
My father was brilliant. He could do just about anything in my eyes. I’ve already written about my first airplane ride — with him as the pilot. I also must… Read more »
My father was brilliant. He could do just about anything in my eyes. I’ve already written about my first airplane ride — with him as the pilot. I also must… Read more »
I’ve enjoyed the recent series of sermons from my pastor, Steve Houser, during this Advent season. Rather than the typical birth narratives, he’s been speaking out of the first chapter… Read more »
It’s been a couple of weeks. Too busy last weekend (plus it wan’t the best of weather), but today was good enough. And since it’s supposed to be single-digit cold… Read more »
Today, the Babylon Bee released the entire Elon Musk interview on YouTube. I’ve listened to Bee interviews before, and these guys are far from professional…and I guess that’s what makes… Read more »
I’ve really got to learn how to read. Not how to read as we think in the traditional sense – recognizing letters and words out of Dick and Jane –… Read more »
I’ve often talked about context here, particularly in historical scenarios. When faced with something about the past that you don’t understand, it helps to think through what may have been… Read more »
Well, I can almost admit it — Aaron Rodgers is a pretty good football player. Still a head case, but yeah, maybe I was a little hasty wanting the Packers… Read more »
Very busy today, but I can’t leave you without something wonderful. This is my absolute favorite Christmas hymn. And rightfully so. I can only imagine — and that so incredibly… Read more »
It’s an odd thing — I’ve long had problems with the water. And yet I love sailing. But I’ve never done it. But oddly (again), I’ve followed America’s Cup sailing… Read more »
Well, here’s a little case where two things about which I’ve written in the past have intersected in real life. I’ve been a fan of Matt Galat and his Jayoe… Read more »